Al-Arabi team was crowned champion of the third Ramadan glory tournament after its victory over Adam Salon team by penalty kicks after the end of the original 2/2 halves, and thus the Al-Arabi team in Jeddah sits on the throne of Jeddah championships with 92 championships since its establishment in 1388 AH. The final match was attended by a large crowd at Al Majd Stadium in Jeddah.
Muhammad Al-Rajhi and Dr. Abdul Majeed Al-Rajhi, in the presence of former and current Saudi football stars, handed over the championship cup to Al-Arabi team, gold medals and an amount of 40,000 riyals, while Adam Salon won silver medals and an amount of 10,000 riyals.
Khaldoun Al-Muwallad won the prizes for the best stars, the player of the Al-Arabi team, Omar Al-Amin, the best player in the tournament, and the amount of 1000 riyals, while the player of the challenge team, Mudassir Youssef, won the title of top scorer in the tournament with 7 goals, and won the amount of 1000 riyals, and the best goalkeeper in the tournament, Captain Ayman Al-Husseini, won the amount of 1000. Real, All Stars are awarded commemorative cups.
For his part, the head of the Al-Arabi team, Hammad Al-Harbi, confirmed that the third Ramadan Glory Championship Cup in Jeddah is considered the culmination of his team that deserves championships, praising coach Hassan Katkawi, administrator Faisal Baraidah, team captain Najm Al-Faisaly and former Al-Ahly Abdullah Al-Mutairi, and star Omar Al-Amir, nicknamed “Bogba”. And Ahmed Shuhail, Abdullah Al-Qurashi, and the rest of the stars of the team, who gave everything they had in order to achieve the Golden Cup for Al-Arabi fans.
Okaz (Jeddah)